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INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
Competence and intellectual potential, investment in own innovations and 15-years practical implementation of the know-how, combined with a high sense of responsibility, personal support and accompaniment on the sites, in any location of the country, are contributing to successful accomplish input to the most complex and large-scale construction projects of our customers.

Moscow CitySkyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business CenterMIBC: Central core, Imperia Tower, Evolution Tower, City of Capitals, Federation Tower, Mercury City Tower, OKO, NevaTowers (Tower 1). also known as “Moscow City”, (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located east of the Third Ring Road in the Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. Construction of the MIBC takes place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River, approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, with the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project.
The MIBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the MIBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.
History
Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.

There's a technique to help you prioritize when managing a project, and leadership coach SusanneMadsen https://www.projectmanager.com/training?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=support&utm_campaign=supportvids shows you how to use MoSCoW to help with prioritizing and delegating work.

published:16 Oct 2017

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The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You can download the full version for mobile devices and your computer from vma.vizerra.com
If you would like to learn more about the virtual museum, visit the site vma.muar.ru

published:18 Oct 2015

views:6858

MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel from London, across Europe and Russia, and beyond to Japan under new plans from Moscow.
The plan involves the construction of a bridge or tunnel between Russia and Sakhalin, and from there, a bridge to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, reports the SiberianTimes.
The bridge between Japan and Russia would reportedly be 28 miles in length across the Pacific Ocean.
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Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.

International business

International business comprises all commercial transactions (private and governmental, sales, investments, logistics, and transportation) that take place between two or more regions, countries and nations beyond their political boundaries. Usually, private companies undertake such transactions for profit; governments undertake them for profit and for political reasons. The term "international business" refers to all those business activities which involve cross-border transactions of goods, services, resources between two or more nations. Transactions of economic resources include capital, skills, people etc. for international production of physical goods and services such as finance, banking, insurance, construction etc.

The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time.

In order to manage the project a public company CITY was created in 1992 which is responsible for overseeing the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent exploitation. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and lessor.

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Moscow Tallest Building Projects and Proposals 2018

Moscow Tallest Building Projects and Proposals 2018

Moscow Tallest Building Projects and Proposals 2018

Moscow Tallest BuildingProjects and Proposals 2018
Here is the new video of some of best buildings that are currently under construction in moscow and are planned to rise. This video ranks moscow skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meter tall .
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CHECK OUR FACEBOOKPAGE -https://www.facebook.com/Megaworldstudio
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The largest construction projects in Russia 2017. Formwork STALFORM.

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
Competence and intellectual potential, investment in own innovations and 15-years practical implementation of the know-how, combined with a high sense of responsibility, personal support and accompaniment on the sites, in any location of the country, are contributing to successful accomplish input to the most complex and large-scale construction projects of our customers.

Moscow City Skyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business Center

Moscow CitySkyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business CenterMIBC: Central core, Imperia Tower, Evolution Tower, City of Capitals, Federation Tower, Mercury City Tower, OKO, NevaTowers (Tower 1). also known as “Moscow City”, (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located east of the Third Ring Road in the Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. Construction of the MIBC takes place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River, approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, with the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project.
The MIBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the MIBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.
History
Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.

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The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You can download the full version for mobile devices and your computer from vma.vizerra.com
If you would like to learn more about the virtual museum, visit the site vma.muar.ru

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Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel from London, across Europe and Russia, and beyond to Japan under new plans from Moscow.
The plan involves the construction of a bridge or tunnel between Russia and Sakhalin, and from there, a bridge to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, reports the SiberianTimes.
The bridge between Japan and Russia would reportedly be 28 miles in length across the Pacific Ocean.
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Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers

Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.

The largest construction projects in Russia. Formwork STALFORM Engineering.

The largest construction projects in Russia. Formwork STALFORM Engineering.

The largest construction projects in Russia. Formwork STALFORM Engineering.

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
Competence and intellectual potential, investment in own innovations and 15-years practical implementation of the know-how, combined with a high sense of responsibility, personal support and accompaniment on the sites, in any location of the country, are contributing to successful accomplish input to the most complex and large-scale construction projects of our customers.

Moscow Tallest Building Projects and Proposals 2018

Moscow Tallest BuildingProjects and Proposals 2018
Here is the new video of some of best buildings that are currently under construction in moscow and are planned to rise. This video ranks moscow skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meter tall .
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS
CHECK OUR FACEBOOKPAGE -https://www.facebook.com/Megaworldstudio
photo's credits - Respective owner

The largest construction projects in Russia 2017. Formwork STALFORM.

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the tec...

Moscow Projects images video town

How to Prioritize with the MoSCoW Technique - Leadership Training

There's a technique to help you prioritize when managing a project, and leadership coach SusanneMadsen https://www.projectmanager.com/training?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=support&utm_campaign=supportvids shows you how to use MoSCoW to help with prioritizing and delegating work.

published: 16 Oct 2017

PROJECT GRAND KREMLIN PALACE

The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You can download the full version for mobile devices and your computer from vma.vizerra.com
If you would like to learn more about the virtual museum, visit the site vma.muar.ru

published: 18 Oct 2015

Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel from London, across Europe and Russia, and beyond to Japan under new plans from Moscow.
The plan involves the construction of a bridge or tunnel between Russia and Sakhalin, and from there, a bridge to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, reports the SiberianTimes.
The bridge between Japan and Russia would reportedly be 28 miles in length across the Pacific Ocean.
----------------------------------------­---------------------
Go to https://www.patreon.com/tomonews and become a Patron now
TomoNews is now on Patreon and we've got some cool perks for our hardcore fans.
TomoNews is your best source for real news. We cover the funniest, craziest and most talked-about stories on the internet. Our ton...

The largest construction projects in Russia. Formwork STALFORM Engineering.

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the tec...

Moscow Tallest Building Projects and Proposals 2018

Moscow Tallest BuildingProjects and Proposals 2018
Here is the new video of some of best buildings that are currently under construction in moscow and are plan...

Moscow Tallest BuildingProjects and Proposals 2018
Here is the new video of some of best buildings that are currently under construction in moscow and are planned to rise. This video ranks moscow skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meter tall .
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS
CHECK OUR FACEBOOKPAGE -https://www.facebook.com/Megaworldstudio
photo's credits - Respective owner

Moscow Tallest BuildingProjects and Proposals 2018
Here is the new video of some of best buildings that are currently under construction in moscow and are planned to rise. This video ranks moscow skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meter tall .
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS
CHECK OUR FACEBOOKPAGE -https://www.facebook.com/Megaworldstudio
photo's credits - Respective owner

The largest construction projects in Russia 2017. Formwork STALFORM.

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russi...

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
Competence and intellectual potential, investment in own innovations and 15-years practical implementation of the know-how, combined with a high sense of responsibility, personal support and accompaniment on the sites, in any location of the country, are contributing to successful accomplish input to the most complex and large-scale construction projects of our customers.

INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
Competence and intellectual potential, investment in own innovations and 15-years practical implementation of the know-how, combined with a high sense of responsibility, personal support and accompaniment on the sites, in any location of the country, are contributing to successful accomplish input to the most complex and large-scale construction projects of our customers.

Moscow CitySkyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business CenterMIBC: Central core, Imperia Tower, Evolution Tower, City of Capitals, Federation Tower, Mercury City Tower, OKO, NevaTowers (Tower 1). also known as “Moscow City”, (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located east of the Third Ring Road in the Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. Construction of the MIBC takes place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River, approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, with the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project.
The MIBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the MIBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.
History
Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.

Moscow CitySkyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business CenterMIBC: Central core, Imperia Tower, Evolution Tower, City of Capitals, Federation Tower, Mercury City Tower, OKO, NevaTowers (Tower 1). also known as “Moscow City”, (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located east of the Third Ring Road in the Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. Construction of the MIBC takes place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River, approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, with the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project.
The MIBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the MIBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.
History
Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.

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There's a technique to help you prioritize when managing a project, and leadership coach SusanneMadsen https://www.projectmanager.com/training?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=support&utm_campaign=supportvids shows you how to use MoSCoW to help with prioritizing and delegating work.

There's a technique to help you prioritize when managing a project, and leadership coach SusanneMadsen https://www.projectmanager.com/training?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=support&utm_campaign=supportvids shows you how to use MoSCoW to help with prioritizing and delegating work.

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The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You ...

The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You can download the full version for mobile devices and your computer from vma.vizerra.com
If you would like to learn more about the virtual museum, visit the site vma.muar.ru

The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You can download the full version for mobile devices and your computer from vma.vizerra.com
If you would like to learn more about the virtual museum, visit the site vma.muar.ru

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Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel from London, across Europe and Russia, and beyond to Japan under new plans from Moscow.
The plan involves the construction of a bridge or tunnel between Russia and Sakhalin, and from there, a bridge to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, reports the SiberianTimes.
The bridge between Japan and Russia would reportedly be 28 miles in length across the Pacific Ocean.
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MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel from London, across Europe and Russia, and beyond to Japan under new plans from Moscow.
The plan involves the construction of a bridge or tunnel between Russia and Sakhalin, and from there, a bridge to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, reports the SiberianTimes.
The bridge between Japan and Russia would reportedly be 28 miles in length across the Pacific Ocean.
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Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.

Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.

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INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
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INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.
Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
Why are we entrusted to produce the formwork for infrastructure projects of high technical complexity and responsibility?
"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
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Since 2002, a team of STALFORM ENGINEERING’s specialists is successfully assisting the largest Russian and International construction contractors, to address their construction needs.
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"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
Competence and intellectual potential, investment in own innovations and 15-years practical implementation of the know-how, combined with a high sense of responsibility, personal support and accompaniment on the sites, in any location of the country, are contributing to successful accomplish input to the most complex and large-scale construction projects of our customers.

Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts...

published: 18 Mar 2015

Moscow travel guide (Russia)

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Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel in the Moscow Metro

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Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, IvanThe Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemor...

Moscow City Guide, Travel Guide

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Expensive and unfriendly: welcome to Moscow

Moscow has been given the thumbs down in an annual report by a tourism website.
The report for the Trip Advisor website claims it is expensive and unfriendly, as well as lacking in good hotels and shops.
Al Jazeera'sRory Challands reports from Moscow.

published: 02 Jun 2014

Visit Russia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Russia

Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The VolgaRiver or Vladivostok there are a few things you shouldn't do when you visit Russia. This video covers what travelers, tourists and vacationers should NOT do when they visit Russia.
Filmed in St. Petersburg, RussiaCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
1. Don't forget to get a visa and register it when you get to Russia.
2. Don't lose your immigration card.
3. Don't forget to have Rubbles in cash
4. Don't Think Russia will be cheap
5. Don't get upset about two prices, one for locals and one price for foeigners
6. Don't mess with the cops
7. Don't let your guard down at tourist spots or late at night.
8. Don't skip the Russian Orthodox churches and don't wear a hat inside the church.
9. Don't try to exchange damaged foreigner currency.
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EP.1 THREE DAYS IN MOSCOW // Travel film

We spent three beautiful days discovering the amazing city of Moscow, Russia.

published: 10 Nov 2017

MOSCOW'S RED SQUARE | Real Life Travel

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Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel in the Moscow Metro

Our new series “Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel” continues to unravel all the country's mysteries for the interested foreigners. In this episode Tim will show y...

Our new series “Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel” continues to unravel all the country's mysteries for the interested foreigners. In this episode Tim will show you how to use Moscow’s world-famous subway system. Watch more - http://rbth.com

Our new series “Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel” continues to unravel all the country's mysteries for the interested foreigners. In this episode Tim will show you how to use Moscow’s world-famous subway system. Watch more - http://rbth.com

Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, IvanThe Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.

Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, IvanThe Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.

Stay at the incomparable CorinthiaSt PetersburgHotel https://www.corinthia.com/en/hotels/stpetersburg
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Stay at the incomparable CorinthiaSt PetersburgHotel https://www.corinthia.com/en/hotels/stpetersburg
Our St Petersburg travel guide! Wow, what a place. Our first Russia adventure and we were captivated by the people, the history, and the food.
St Petersburg is a complicated city but it's worth taking the time to explore and understand everything this place has to tell you.
Thanks to our friends at the Corinthia Hotel St Petersburg for helping us bring our St Petersburg TravelGuide to you.
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Expensive and unfriendly: welcome to Moscow

Moscow has been given the thumbs down in an annual report by a tourism website.
The report for the Trip Advisor website claims it is expensive and unfriendly, ...

Moscow has been given the thumbs down in an annual report by a tourism website.
The report for the Trip Advisor website claims it is expensive and unfriendly, as well as lacking in good hotels and shops.
Al Jazeera'sRory Challands reports from Moscow.

Moscow has been given the thumbs down in an annual report by a tourism website.
The report for the Trip Advisor website claims it is expensive and unfriendly, as well as lacking in good hotels and shops.
Al Jazeera'sRory Challands reports from Moscow.

Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The VolgaRiver or Vladivostok there are a few things you shouldn't do when you visit Russia. This video covers what travelers, tourists and vacationers should NOT do when they visit Russia.
Filmed in St. Petersburg, RussiaCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
1. Don't forget to get a visa and register it when you get to Russia.
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8. Don't skip the Russian Orthodox churches and don't wear a hat inside the church.
9. Don't try to exchange damaged foreigner currency.
10. Don't think Russians are as cold as the service
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Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The VolgaRiver or Vladivostok there are a few things you shouldn't do when you visit Russia. This video covers what travelers, tourists and vacationers should NOT do when they visit Russia.
Filmed in St. Petersburg, RussiaCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
1. Don't forget to get a visa and register it when you get to Russia.
2. Don't lose your immigration card.
3. Don't forget to have Rubbles in cash
4. Don't Think Russia will be cheap
5. Don't get upset about two prices, one for locals and one price for foeigners
6. Don't mess with the cops
7. Don't let your guard down at tourist spots or late at night.
8. Don't skip the Russian Orthodox churches and don't wear a hat inside the church.
9. Don't try to exchange damaged foreigner currency.
10. Don't think Russians are as cold as the service
11. Don't Bad mouth Russia or speak about Russian politics, it will not be appreciated.
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We were really looking forward to soaking in Moscow's gigantic & iconic Red Square, but we were a bit disappointed... We started the day at Burger Heroes, saw the St. Basil's Cathedral, and walked around the Red Square!
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PRINCE2 2017- The MoSCoW Prioritisation Technique

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An Introduction to the MoSCoW Prioritization Technique by Frank Turley : The MoSCoW Technique. PRINCE2
This 20 minute video explains one of the best prioritization techniques, called MoSCoW. Understanding and using this technique is really helpful for IT projects, as long as other kinds of projects.
PRINCE2 2017 update notice
- This video is about 100% compatible for PRINCE2 2017
- The MoSCoW technique is still part of PRINCE2 2017
MoSCoW stands for the following priority groups:
M (must have) – Features you must have in the final solution and it would be useless o...

published: 27 Sep 2014

ENG MUF'17 Experimental Labs. Innovation projects for Moscow

MUF 2017 ExperimentalLabs is a special project that brings together urban professionals, tech entrepreneurs and engineers, city administration officials and potential investors ready to support urban innovation projects. For four days before the Forum, the teams of participants will be developing projects of high-tech solutions for the challenges set out by the city.
The teams will work with these themes:
“FutureMobility”
“Housing of the Future”
“Quality of UrbanEnvironment”
“Urban Data Analysis and Visualisation”

published: 23 Jan 2018

Mastering MoSCoW Prioritisation

In this session Andrew discusses MoSCoW prioritisation and takes us back to basics explaining the rules, the real power of the technique and, through that, the ‘easy sell’ to business and project participants alike.
MoSCoW Prioritisation is a practice that has been part of DSDM since its creation in 1994. It is now regularly used within Agile projects and has spread far beyond DSDM. As it has spread, however, the detail of how it should be used – the ‘rules’ around its use - have become diluted and twisted.

UFO Project in Moscow

UFO project is a sound art/ performance art/zentai art collective that performs visual sound projects in Singapore with CIRCUITRIP, NZSDLX, B.O.Abby, and Yuzuru Maeda. The UFO project uses various objects from analogue noise machine to self-modified circuit bended bra to create diverse sound. The visual performance is a combination of Zentai dancers/ Zentai performance art/choreographer and performance art, presenting the contrast of structured and improvised audience experience through the different disciplines.
UFO project makes sound art from the circuit bended life size robot. With the noise wave, Zentai dancer will create the futuristic shape of the civilization. Performance artist will presents dimension of the world where broken robot seduces to their lustful timeless corner. This ...

published: 13 May 2017

Moscow, Idaho - State of the City Address - 2018

Mayor Bill Lambert addressed local business and community leaders on the progress made in the City of Moscow throughout 2017. This event was organized by the MoscowChamber of Commerce. Topics included property taxes, funding efficiencies, strategic initiatives, major challenge areas, the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport and associated wetland mitigation project, collaboration and community partnerships, park amenities and playgrounds, street projects, water infrastructure, the Moscow Farmers Market, the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department, the new city website, building activity, LegacyCrossing, industrial parks, the recycling center, and the upcoming municipal bond election.

published: 26 Feb 2018

Open Systems: Leto Group Festivals, Moscow

LetoGroup Festivals
July 2000 – September 2002
Organizers: LETO group (AntonLitvin, Maxim Ilyukhin)
Various locations in MoscowGarage Museum of Contemporary Art presents OpenSystems. Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015.
Since 2000, the Russian art scene has witnessed the rise of artists’ DIY initiatives, including independent non-profit spaces, exhibitions in deserted factories and underground crosswalks, street festivals, internet projects, and apartment shows. Together these reflect the autonomy of emerging generations of artists from both state-run and private institutions. Open Systems is a live, research-based exhibition that presents self-organized initiatives, exploring the phenomenon through the perspectives of artists who have pioneered projects over the past...

published: 16 Dec 2016

Moscow's Architecture, Russia

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New Moscow: managing development

What is the main advantage of the expansion of Moscow? Is it the withdrawal of major or minor functions from Moscow? Or the decentralization of the city? Or the mobilization of residents from other Russian cities? For whom are new jobs being created? Is it for the residents of the new territories or for the whole region? For Moscow residents or for migrants from the other regions of the country? What will attract new residents? Is it the quality of housing and the urban environment or the affordable price? What should be done with the existing built environment? Should it be integrated into the new projects as it is, or be actively transformed? How should conflicts with residents be resolved? What should be the focus of developing the urban environment: high-rise districts as the most cost...

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With his long musical background and the experience of working other musical styles he developed a totally unique style of trance mu...

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An Introduction to the MoSCoW Prioritization Technique by Frank Turley : The MoSCoW Technique. PRINCE2
This 20 minute video explains one of the best prioritization techniques, called MoSCoW. Understanding and using this technique is really helpful for IT projects, as long as other kinds of projects.
PRINCE2 2017 update notice
- This video is about 100% compatible for PRINCE2 2017
- The MoSCoW technique is still part of PRINCE2 2017
MoSCoW stands for the following priority groups:
M (must have) – Features you must have in the final solution and it would be useless otherwise.
S (should have) – Features you should have in the final solution and you would get into problem otherwise. However, you can find a workaround for the problem (do it manually, use another solution in parallel, etc).
C (Could have) – Nice features. You won’t have any problems if you don’t have them in your final solution.
W (Won’t have this time) – Features that you’re not planning to deliver this time.
Besides the use of MoSCoW prioritization for management of scope, as it’s done in some Agile methods, it can also be used for prioritization of acceptance criteria, as recommended in PRINCE2.
So, hope you would enjoy this video and find it helpful:

Take a FreeIntroduction to PRINCE2Course here: http://bit.do/PRINCE2-Pre-Course
PRINCE2 FoundationExam simulator (€37): http://bit.do/prince2-sample-exams
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An Introduction to the MoSCoW Prioritization Technique by Frank Turley : The MoSCoW Technique. PRINCE2
This 20 minute video explains one of the best prioritization techniques, called MoSCoW. Understanding and using this technique is really helpful for IT projects, as long as other kinds of projects.
PRINCE2 2017 update notice
- This video is about 100% compatible for PRINCE2 2017
- The MoSCoW technique is still part of PRINCE2 2017
MoSCoW stands for the following priority groups:
M (must have) – Features you must have in the final solution and it would be useless otherwise.
S (should have) – Features you should have in the final solution and you would get into problem otherwise. However, you can find a workaround for the problem (do it manually, use another solution in parallel, etc).
C (Could have) – Nice features. You won’t have any problems if you don’t have them in your final solution.
W (Won’t have this time) – Features that you’re not planning to deliver this time.
Besides the use of MoSCoW prioritization for management of scope, as it’s done in some Agile methods, it can also be used for prioritization of acceptance criteria, as recommended in PRINCE2.
So, hope you would enjoy this video and find it helpful:

ENG MUF'17 Experimental Labs. Innovation projects for Moscow

MUF 2017 ExperimentalLabs is a special project that brings together urban professionals, tech entrepreneurs and engineers, city administration officials and po...

MUF 2017 ExperimentalLabs is a special project that brings together urban professionals, tech entrepreneurs and engineers, city administration officials and potential investors ready to support urban innovation projects. For four days before the Forum, the teams of participants will be developing projects of high-tech solutions for the challenges set out by the city.
The teams will work with these themes:
“FutureMobility”
“Housing of the Future”
“Quality of UrbanEnvironment”
“Urban Data Analysis and Visualisation”

MUF 2017 ExperimentalLabs is a special project that brings together urban professionals, tech entrepreneurs and engineers, city administration officials and potential investors ready to support urban innovation projects. For four days before the Forum, the teams of participants will be developing projects of high-tech solutions for the challenges set out by the city.
The teams will work with these themes:
“FutureMobility”
“Housing of the Future”
“Quality of UrbanEnvironment”
“Urban Data Analysis and Visualisation”

Mastering MoSCoW Prioritisation

In this session Andrew discusses MoSCoW prioritisation and takes us back to basics explaining the rules, the real power of the technique and, through that, the ...

In this session Andrew discusses MoSCoW prioritisation and takes us back to basics explaining the rules, the real power of the technique and, through that, the ‘easy sell’ to business and project participants alike.
MoSCoW Prioritisation is a practice that has been part of DSDM since its creation in 1994. It is now regularly used within Agile projects and has spread far beyond DSDM. As it has spread, however, the detail of how it should be used – the ‘rules’ around its use - have become diluted and twisted.

In this session Andrew discusses MoSCoW prioritisation and takes us back to basics explaining the rules, the real power of the technique and, through that, the ‘easy sell’ to business and project participants alike.
MoSCoW Prioritisation is a practice that has been part of DSDM since its creation in 1994. It is now regularly used within Agile projects and has spread far beyond DSDM. As it has spread, however, the detail of how it should be used – the ‘rules’ around its use - have become diluted and twisted.

ExhibitionProjects at Occupy AbayCamp
May—July 2012
Organizers: Tatiana Volkova, Denis Mustafin
In the city: Chistoprudny Boulevard, Kudrinskaya Square and other locations in MoscowGarage Museum of Contemporary Art presents OpenSystems. Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015.
Since 2000, the Russian art scene has witnessed the rise of artists’ DIY initiatives, including independent non-profit spaces, exhibitions in deserted factories and underground crosswalks, street festivals, internet projects, and apartment shows. Together these reflect the autonomy of emerging generations of artists from both state-run and private institutions. Open Systems is a live, research-based exhibition that presents self-organized initiatives, exploring the phenomenon through the perspectives of artists who have pioneered projects over the past 15 years.

ExhibitionProjects at Occupy AbayCamp
May—July 2012
Organizers: Tatiana Volkova, Denis Mustafin
In the city: Chistoprudny Boulevard, Kudrinskaya Square and other locations in MoscowGarage Museum of Contemporary Art presents OpenSystems. Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015.
Since 2000, the Russian art scene has witnessed the rise of artists’ DIY initiatives, including independent non-profit spaces, exhibitions in deserted factories and underground crosswalks, street festivals, internet projects, and apartment shows. Together these reflect the autonomy of emerging generations of artists from both state-run and private institutions. Open Systems is a live, research-based exhibition that presents self-organized initiatives, exploring the phenomenon through the perspectives of artists who have pioneered projects over the past 15 years.

Moscow, Idaho - State of the City Address - 2018

Mayor Bill Lambert addressed local business and community leaders on the progress made in the City of Moscow throughout 2017. This event was organized by the Mo...

Mayor Bill Lambert addressed local business and community leaders on the progress made in the City of Moscow throughout 2017. This event was organized by the MoscowChamber of Commerce. Topics included property taxes, funding efficiencies, strategic initiatives, major challenge areas, the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport and associated wetland mitigation project, collaboration and community partnerships, park amenities and playgrounds, street projects, water infrastructure, the Moscow Farmers Market, the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department, the new city website, building activity, LegacyCrossing, industrial parks, the recycling center, and the upcoming municipal bond election.

Mayor Bill Lambert addressed local business and community leaders on the progress made in the City of Moscow throughout 2017. This event was organized by the MoscowChamber of Commerce. Topics included property taxes, funding efficiencies, strategic initiatives, major challenge areas, the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport and associated wetland mitigation project, collaboration and community partnerships, park amenities and playgrounds, street projects, water infrastructure, the Moscow Farmers Market, the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department, the new city website, building activity, LegacyCrossing, industrial parks, the recycling center, and the upcoming municipal bond election.

LetoGroup Festivals
July 2000 – September 2002
Organizers: LETO group (AntonLitvin, Maxim Ilyukhin)
Various locations in MoscowGarage Museum of Contemporary Art presents OpenSystems. Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015.
Since 2000, the Russian art scene has witnessed the rise of artists’ DIY initiatives, including independent non-profit spaces, exhibitions in deserted factories and underground crosswalks, street festivals, internet projects, and apartment shows. Together these reflect the autonomy of emerging generations of artists from both state-run and private institutions. Open Systems is a live, research-based exhibition that presents self-organized initiatives, exploring the phenomenon through the perspectives of artists who have pioneered projects over the past 15 years.

LetoGroup Festivals
July 2000 – September 2002
Organizers: LETO group (AntonLitvin, Maxim Ilyukhin)
Various locations in MoscowGarage Museum of Contemporary Art presents OpenSystems. Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015.
Since 2000, the Russian art scene has witnessed the rise of artists’ DIY initiatives, including independent non-profit spaces, exhibitions in deserted factories and underground crosswalks, street festivals, internet projects, and apartment shows. Together these reflect the autonomy of emerging generations of artists from both state-run and private institutions. Open Systems is a live, research-based exhibition that presents self-organized initiatives, exploring the phenomenon through the perspectives of artists who have pioneered projects over the past 15 years.

Moscow's Architecture, Russia

Moscow the fast growing city in Russia.
For more architectural videos please subscribe
In Russia, the next generation of architects have grown up, new projec...

Moscow the fast growing city in Russia.
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In Russia, the next generation of architects have grown up, new projects have been launched, new buildings have been constructed. In the next installment of CultureFair documentary series Sophie Shevarsnadze takes you for a trip around Moscow to show how diverse and changeable is an architectural face of the Russian capital
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Moscow the fast growing city in Russia.
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In Russia, the next generation of architects have grown up, new projects have been launched, new buildings have been constructed. In the next installment of CultureFair documentary series Sophie Shevarsnadze takes you for a trip around Moscow to show how diverse and changeable is an architectural face of the Russian capital
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Moscow Tallest Building Projects and Proposals 2018

Moscow Tallest BuildingProjects and Proposals 2018
Here is the new video of some of best buildings that are currently under construction in moscow and are planned to rise. This video ranks moscow skyscrapers that stand at least 150 meter tall .
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Moscow’s billion dollar downtown renovation project is underway

The Russian capital is facing a business exodus. Retailers in Moscow say an ambitious stre...

The largest construction projects in Russia 2017. Formwork STALFORM.

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"Formwork, from its concept to special support on the construction site" – our fifteen-year practice has confirmed effectiveness of this approach. As proof of STALFORM Engineering’s formwork systems, are its application for construction of the Transport and CoastProtection Infrastructure of the Winter Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi, unique bridge crossings of the Siberian rivers, Ob and Yenisei, successful solutions of the technological matters pertaining to concreting of the of the dome of the LeningradNuclearStation – 2, and many other exclusive technologies.
Mechanization of the formwork for the construction of the Rokskii tunnel, Russian bridge (Vladivostock), of the Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod subways, high-rise construction projects – are enabling our customers to build more efficiently, cost-effective and secure.. Among the current projects STALFORM Engineering – Stadiums for Football World Cup in 2018; work is conducted jointly with the international construction consortium Astaldi - IC Içtaş on preparation of formwork equipment for bridges and overpasses of the WestSt. Petersburg High-Speed Diameter; facing concrete formwork for construction of a large office complex in Yekaterinburg designed by Foster + PartnersArchitectural office (UK) and others.
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Never built projects of Soviet Moscow

Glory to the lost buildings of Soviet design!
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Moscow City Skyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business Center

Moscow CitySkyscrapers 2017 - Moscow International Business CenterMIBC: Central core, Imperia Tower, Evolution Tower, City of Capitals, Federation Tower, Mercury City Tower, OKO, NevaTowers (Tower 1). also known as “Moscow City”, (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located east of the Third Ring Road in the Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. Construction of the MIBC takes place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River, approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, with the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project.
The MIBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the MIBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.
History
Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.

How to Prioritize with the MoSCoW Technique - Leadership Training

There's a technique to help you prioritize when managing a project, and leadership coach SusanneMadsen https://www.projectmanager.com/training?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=support&utm_campaign=supportvids shows you how to use MoSCoW to help with prioritizing and delegating work.

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PROJECT GRAND KREMLIN PALACE

The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets ...

PROJECT GRAND KREMLIN PALACE

The video was recorded from the interactive app Virtual Museum of Architecture which lets you explore the unrealized and lost projects of great architects. You can download the full version for mobile devices and your computer from vma.vizerra.com
If you would like to learn more about the virtual museum, visit the site vma.muar.ru

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Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel fr...

Mega projects: Russia-Japan railway bridge would let you travel from London to Tokyo - TomoNews

MOSCOW/TOKYO — Rail passengers on the Trans-Siberian Express may soon be able to travel from London, across Europe and Russia, and beyond to Japan under new plans from Moscow.
The plan involves the construction of a bridge or tunnel between Russia and Sakhalin, and from there, a bridge to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, reports the SiberianTimes.
The bridge between Japan and Russia would reportedly be 28 miles in length across the Pacific Ocean.
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Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers

Moscow International Business Center - "Moscow City" Skyscrapers (Russian: Московский международный деловой центр «Москва-Сити», Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnıy delovoy tsentr "Moskva-Citi") is a commercial district in central Moscow, Russia. Located near the Third Ring Road in Presnensky District of Central Administrative Okrug, the Moscow City area is currently under development. The construction of the MoscowIBC is taking place on the Presnenskaya embankment of the Moscow River approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) west of Red Square, and just east of the Third Ring Road. The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, the territory chosen being the only area in central Moscow that can accommodate such a project. Before construction began, the area had been an old stone quarry where most of the buildings were old factories and industrial complexes that had been closed or abandoned.
In order to manage the project, a public company, CITY, was created in 1992 in order to oversee the initial creation and development of Moscow City as well as its subsequent usage. CITY is also a general contractor and both landlord and leaser. Overall responsibility for the architectural planning and design of Moscow City belongs to the architectural studio No. 6, which is a part of the large Moscow practice Mosproject-2 named after Mikhail Vasilyevich Posokhin. This group, headed by Gennadiy Lvovich Sirota, who is officially the ChiefArchitect of Moscow City, is in charge of overseeing the design of the complex as a whole and agreeing the details of individual projects. Each building lot has its own investor and architect. By 2014 the volume of investments in Moscow City was approximately $12 billion.
The Moscow IBC is expected to become the first zone in Russia to combine business activity, living space and entertainment in one single development. The Moscow government first conceived the project in 1992. An estimated 250,000 – 300,000 people will be working in, living in, or visiting the complex at any given time. MIBC includes 6 skyscrapers with maximum height of 300 meters or more (Shanghai has 5, Hong Kong has 6, Chicago has 6, New York has 8). Europe's tallest building, the Federation Tower, is in the Moscow IBC. The complex also includes the second-tallest, third-tallest, fifth-tallest, sixth-tallest, and seventh-tallest buildings in Europe. By 2016 twelve of twenty-three planned facilities of MIBC were already built, seven buildings are in construction and four are in the design stage.

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Moscow's Unrealised plans 1930-1950

In 1935 a plan was conceived to reconstruct Moscow. Stalin's aim was to make the city, in ...

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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the MemorialMuseum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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Moscow travel guide (Russia)

The city with the impressive architecture, the expensive cars and the gorgeous women. Find...

Moscow travel guide (Russia)

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Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel in the Moscow Metro

Our new series “Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel” continues to unravel all the country's my...

Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel in the Moscow Metro

Our new series “Russia: Tips, Tricks and Travel” continues to unravel all the country's mysteries for the interested foreigners. In this episode Tim will show you how to use Moscow’s world-famous subway system. Watch more - http://rbth.com

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Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the l...

Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, IvanThe Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.

St. Petersburg Travel Guide

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Our St Petersburg travel guide! Wow, what a place. Our first Russia adventure and we were captivated by the people, the history, and the food.
St Petersburg is a complicated city but it's worth taking the time to explore and understand everything this place has to tell you.
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Expensive and unfriendly: welcome to Moscow

Moscow has been given the thumbs down in an annual report by a tourism website.
The repor...

Expensive and unfriendly: welcome to Moscow

Moscow has been given the thumbs down in an annual report by a tourism website.
The report for the Trip Advisor website claims it is expensive and unfriendly, as well as lacking in good hotels and shops.
Al Jazeera'sRory Challands reports from Moscow.

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Visit Russia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Russia

Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The Volga River or Vladivostok there are a few th...

Visit Russia - The DON'Ts of Visiting Russia

Whether visiting St. Petersburg, Moscow, The VolgaRiver or Vladivostok there are a few things you shouldn't do when you visit Russia. This video covers what travelers, tourists and vacationers should NOT do when they visit Russia.
Filmed in St. Petersburg, RussiaCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
1. Don't forget to get a visa and register it when you get to Russia.
2. Don't lose your immigration card.
3. Don't forget to have Rubbles in cash
4. Don't Think Russia will be cheap
5. Don't get upset about two prices, one for locals and one price for foeigners
6. Don't mess with the cops
7. Don't let your guard down at tourist spots or late at night.
8. Don't skip the Russian Orthodox churches and don't wear a hat inside the church.
9. Don't try to exchange damaged foreigner currency.
10. Don't think Russians are as cold as the service
11. Don't Bad mouth Russia or speak about Russian politics, it will not be appreciated.
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Top 10 most beautiful places and attractions in Moscow - TRAVEL GUIDE

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PRINCE2 2017- The MoSCoW Prioritisation Technique

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An Introduction to the MoSCoW Prioritization Technique by Frank Turley : The MoSCoW Technique. PRINCE2
This 20 minute video explains one of the best prioritization techniques, called MoSCoW. Understanding and using this technique is really helpful for IT projects, as long as other kinds of projects.
PRINCE2 2017 update notice
- This video is about 100% compatible for PRINCE2 2017
- The MoSCoW technique is still part of PRINCE2 2017
MoSCoW stands for the following priority groups:
M (must have) – Features you must have in the final solution and it would be useless otherwise.
S (should have) – Features you should have in the final solution and you would get into problem otherwise. However, you can find a workaround for the problem (do it manually, use another solution in parallel, etc).
C (Could have) – Nice features. You won’t have any problems if you don’t have them in your final solution.
W (Won’t have this time) – Features that you’re not planning to deliver this time.
Besides the use of MoSCoW prioritization for management of scope, as it’s done in some Agile methods, it can also be used for prioritization of acceptance criteria, as recommended in PRINCE2.
So, hope you would enjoy this video and find it helpful:

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ENG MUF'17 Experimental Labs. Innovation projects for Moscow

MUF 2017 Experimental Labs is a special project that brings together urban professionals, ...

ENG MUF'17 Experimental Labs. Innovation projects for Moscow

MUF 2017 ExperimentalLabs is a special project that brings together urban professionals, tech entrepreneurs and engineers, city administration officials and potential investors ready to support urban innovation projects. For four days before the Forum, the teams of participants will be developing projects of high-tech solutions for the challenges set out by the city.
The teams will work with these themes:
“FutureMobility”
“Housing of the Future”
“Quality of UrbanEnvironment”
“Urban Data Analysis and Visualisation”

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Mastering MoSCoW Prioritisation

In this session Andrew discusses MoSCoW prioritisation and takes us back to basics explain...

Mastering MoSCoW Prioritisation

In this session Andrew discusses MoSCoW prioritisation and takes us back to basics explaining the rules, the real power of the technique and, through that, the ‘easy sell’ to business and project participants alike.
MoSCoW Prioritisation is a practice that has been part of DSDM since its creation in 1994. It is now regularly used within Agile projects and has spread far beyond DSDM. As it has spread, however, the detail of how it should be used – the ‘rules’ around its use - have become diluted and twisted.

Open Systems: Exhibition Projects at Occupy Abay Camp, Moscow

ExhibitionProjects at Occupy AbayCamp
May—July 2012
Organizers: Tatiana Volkova, Denis Mustafin
In the city: Chistoprudny Boulevard, Kudrinskaya Square and other locations in MoscowGarage Museum of Contemporary Art presents OpenSystems. Self-Organized Art Initiatives in Russia: 2000–2015.
Since 2000, the Russian art scene has witnessed the rise of artists’ DIY initiatives, including independent non-profit spaces, exhibitions in deserted factories and underground crosswalks, street festivals, internet projects, and apartment shows. Together these reflect the autonomy of emerging generations of artists from both state-run and private institutions. Open Systems is a live, research-based exhibition that presents self-organized initiatives, exploring the phenomenon through the perspectives of artists who have pioneered projects over the past 15 years.